The English ConstitutionKegan Paul, Trench, Trübner, 1891 - 292 páginas |
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... despotic one , where discussion is not practised , where it is not understood , where the expressions of different speakers are not accurately weighed , where undue offence may easily be given . " This objection might be easily avoided ...
... despotic one , where discussion is not practised , where it is not understood , where the expressions of different speakers are not accurately weighed , where undue offence may easily be given . " This objection might be easily avoided ...
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... despotic ; and consequently if a crisis comes upon us soon after he is elected , inevitably we have government by an unknown quantity - the superin- tendence of that crisis by what our great satirist would have called " Statesman X ...
... despotic ; and consequently if a crisis comes upon us soon after he is elected , inevitably we have government by an unknown quantity - the superin- tendence of that crisis by what our great satirist would have called " Statesman X ...
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... despotic . In such a case cabinet government would go on without friction whether there was a Queen or whether there was no Queen . The best sovereign could then achieve no good , and the worst effect no harm . But the difficulties are ...
... despotic . In such a case cabinet government would go on without friction whether there was a Queen or whether there was no Queen . The best sovereign could then achieve no good , and the worst effect no harm . But the difficulties are ...
Página 77
... despotic . The old Consti- tution of England undoubtedly gave a sort of power to the Crown which our present Constitution does not give . While a majority in parliament was principally purchased by royal patronage , the king was a party ...
... despotic . The old Consti- tution of England undoubtedly gave a sort of power to the Crown which our present Constitution does not give . While a majority in parliament was principally purchased by royal patronage , the king was a party ...
Página 81
... despotic statesman , who can lay down plans for ages yet unborn , is a fancy generated by the pride of the human intellect to which facts give no support . The plans of Charlemagne died with him ; those of Richelieu were mistaken ...
... despotic statesman , who can lay down plans for ages yet unborn , is a fancy generated by the pride of the human intellect to which facts give no support . The plans of Charlemagne died with him ; those of Richelieu were mistaken ...
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